Originally posted by FabianFnasHow about this statement:
Is it only sentences ending with a question mark that are questions?
"The question is whether or not this statement is a question."
Is that, for all intents and purposes, a question?
And if you say 'yes', go one step further and ask yourself "But is it really a question?"
Originally posted by FMFdude, my advice is never take blotter acid and post at the same time.
How about this statement:
"[b]The question is whether or not this statement is a question."
Is that, for all intents and purposes, a question?
And if you say 'yes', go one step further and ask yourself "But is it really a question?"[/b]
Originally posted by FMFNo, it's a statement. But "But is it really a question?" is really a question.
How about this statement:
"[b]The question is whether or not this statement is a question."
Is that, for all intents and purposes, a question?
And if you say 'yes', go one step further and ask yourself "But is it really a question?"[/b]